The carnivore diet can include dairy -cheese, milk etc, and fish. That’s where I’m at.
Peterson’s daughter Mikaela, now promotes the Lion Diet, which is just beef.
I couldn’t do that. I enjoy food. I won’t say I’m addicted, but I truly enjoy food. Some people eat just for fuel, and they usually eat unhealthy. Everyone I know who doesn’t enjoy food is unhealthy.
I eat a whole foods diet because it's what works for me. All I will say about a high meat high fat diet is that if you do it you should do it all the way. Any cheating with alcohol and sugar will be worse on your body.
First, predicting plenty of pages and a lot of ugliness before it dies out.
The caveman, paleo, low carb, sugar busters, the original Aikens are similar.
This is what works for me, it has been quite simple and enjoyable for over two years.
Find what works for you.
My thoughts are if you eat simple one ingredient foods, cut out all seed oils, grains, processed foods, and alcohol you will lose weight and feel better. Cut out high fructose fruits, night shades, most vegetables you will feel even better. Do not eat at restaurants.
It has to be a lifestyle. Like a poster wrote earlier I love food. We eat a lot of ribeye, shrimp, Alaskan salmon, Chuck roast, hamburger, NY strips, eggs, homemade bacon, sharp cheddar and goat cheese.
A little over 3 weeks carnivore for me. Down 18#s so far. And hope to get and stay below 200.
I started it last year but didn’t stick to it and went for more of a paleo path with success but got lazy over the winter. My brother in law and sister in law both stuck to it since last spring and have had great results.
"A jaw-dropping example of Ice Age architecture has been unearthed on Russia’s forest steppe: a huge, circular structure built with the bones of at least 60 woolly mammoths. But exactly why hunter-gatherers enduring the frigid realities of life 25,000 years ago would construct the 40-foot diameter building is a fascinating question.
“Clearly a lot of time and effort went into building this structure so it was obviously important to the people that made it for some reason,” says Alexander Pryor, an archaeologist at the University of Exeter (U.K.). He is the lead author of a new study published this week in the journal Antiquity describing the find at Kostenki, a place where many important Paleolithic sites lie clustered around the Don River."
"A jaw-dropping example of Ice Age architecture has been unearthed on Russia’s forest steppe: a huge, circular structure built with the bones of at least 60 woolly mammoths. But exactly why hunter-gatherers enduring the frigid realities of life 25,000 years ago would construct the 40-foot diameter building is a fascinating question.
“Clearly a lot of time and effort went into building this structure so it was obviously important to the people that made it for some reason,” says Alexander Pryor, an archaeologist at the University of Exeter (U.K.). He is the lead author of a new study published this week in the journal Antiquity describing the find at Kostenki, a place where many important Paleolithic sites lie clustered around the Don River."
The anthromorphic extinction of mega-fauna is not a favored hypothesis these days. I would.like to believe our ancestors were that successful, but they probably weren't. Regardless, protein consumption is responsible for our advancement as a species, so I don't completely disagree with your position.
"A jaw-dropping example of Ice Age architecture has been unearthed on Russia’s forest steppe: a huge, circular structure built with the bones of at least 60 woolly mammoths. But exactly why hunter-gatherers enduring the frigid realities of life 25,000 years ago would construct the 40-foot diameter building is a fascinating question.
“Clearly a lot of time and effort went into building this structure so it was obviously important to the people that made it for some reason,” says Alexander Pryor, an archaeologist at the University of Exeter (U.K.). He is the lead author of a new study published this week in the journal Antiquity describing the find at Kostenki, a place where many important Paleolithic sites lie clustered around the Don River."
Thank you Dutch. In Ice Age Europe 50,000 years ago if you wanted to live you got into a cave, it was so brutally cold. Agriculture hadn't been invented. In summer the women picked a few pounds of berries and roots. Those who survived lived on meat from wooly mammoths, the European red deer etc. Ninety percent of the diet was meat.
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"A jaw-dropping example of Ice Age architecture has been unearthed on Russia’s forest steppe: a huge, circular structure built with the bones of at least 60 woolly mammoths. But exactly why hunter-gatherers enduring the frigid realities of life 25,000 years ago would construct the 40-foot diameter building is a fascinating question.
“Clearly a lot of time and effort went into building this structure so it was obviously important to the people that made it for some reason,” says Alexander Pryor, an archaeologist at the University of Exeter (U.K.). He is the lead author of a new study published this week in the journal Antiquity describing the find at Kostenki, a place where many important Paleolithic sites lie clustered around the Don River."
The anthromorphic extinction of mega-fauna is not a favored hypothesis these days. I would.like to believe our ancestors were that successful, but they probably weren't. Regardless, protein consumption is responsible for our advancement as a species, so I don't completely disagree with your position.
A large majority of the anthropology research is suspect due to fiefdoms and the dominance of the "in" group. The whole "Clovis first" debacle is a perfect illustration. Science at it's worst.
Drawing conclusions about the extinction of certain species of mega-fauna in the Americas, for example, is laughable when you simply deny that humans were present before Clovis.